この世に地獄があるなら、ここがその場所だ
This is singlehandedly the most evil arcade on island. It has the highest difficulty setting of any arcade ive been to in Japan. In most arcades, theres usually 1-2 added conditions that increases difficulty. Dragon palace has:
Wraps plastic on their prizes completely negating grip from attacking the corners. Staff does not provide any form of assist. Weak to medium arm strength. Adds unecessary metal bar that pokes that does nothing other than add more restriction. Very limited staffing that discourages the player to request for a reset.
I understand that arcades are supposed to make money. This one in particular deliberately does not want you to win. Only tourist and naive Americans fall...
Read moreDragon Palace in Okinawa is an arcade that feels like a chaotic beast you can’t tame but can’t stop feeding quarters. Neon lights flicker like they’re gasping for air, while claw machines mock your hopes and empty your wallet with surgical precision. The games range from glorified button mashing to digital nightmares that haunt your dreams. Japanese prizes spill out of vending machines, tempting you to trade sanity for plastic trinkets. The staff move fast, like they’re dodging your desperation. Dragon Palace is less a game room and more a playground for your bad decisions—and somehow, you keep coming...
Read moreIt is a fun place for the family it is noisy but fun. The game center is on the second floor. We like the coin games, but there are lots of crane games and many different video game machines. On the first floor they have some stores and a nice place to buy okinawan souvenirs.
If you do the coin games, make sure you get the stamp card it gives you gifts after you buy so many coins. Also, you can not bring your coins home with you. They have a coin storage machine that uses your hand print and a code to store your coins. The coins will be kept for two months, which resets every time you put in or...
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